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Russia claims it decoded a file from a downed Ukrainian drone, alleging it targeted a presidential residence. Moscow will share this information with the U.S. and may adjust its negotiating stance in peace talks. Ukraine and Western countries dispute this account, with the U.S. finding no evidence of such a target. President Trump initially supported Russia's claim but later appeared skeptical. Ukraine denies the attack, calling it Russian disinformation.
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